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|FullName=Richard Swift | |FullName=Richard Swift | ||
|Gender=Male | |Gender=Male | ||
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<span style="color:#009999">'''Timeline:'''</span> | <span style="color:#009999">'''Timeline:'''</span> | ||
− | <br>* 1815: Born in London, England.<br>* 1838: Involved in a magical incident in Tiger Bay, and incident in which 104 people lost their lives. Loses his memory.<br>* 1839: Living as a transient, is taken in by Piers Ludlow.<br>* 1840: Sinclair Ludlow, Piers's son, attempts to frame him for the murder of Piers's business partner, thinking him a mere transient. Swift's shadow powers manifest for the first time, saving his life, but also killing all but two of the Ludlow family (a pair of twins that were not there at the time of this incident). He will continue to have issues with the Ludlow family from this time forward.<br>* 1865: Rupert Ludlow hires hitmen to kill Swift. He is shot, but when Rupert Ludlow stands over him to gloat, Swift's powers activate again, killing Rupert.<br>* 1870: Visits America, takes a liking to Opal City. Meets Brian Savage, the Scalphunter and became unlikely friends with him.<br>* 1899: Brian Savage is murdered. Swift decides against any more than casual friendships from that point onward.<br>* 1916: During WW1, chooses to aid Canada. Under the alias of Louie Fox, falls in love with a woman named Marguerite Croft; however she was merely another Ludlow acting under an assumed name. She attempts to poison him and fails; Swift kills her.<br>* 1940s: After reading the exploits of superheroes, decides he will try to alleviate the boredom by becoming a supervillain -- "The Shade" is born. However, when Shade isn't robbing banks or making a nuisance of himself to the local superhero population, he's... saving lives?! He foils an attempted assassination of a superhero and his family by another Ludlow, who this time was masquerading as a superhero, as well as doing several more things to aid the superheroes that he spent so much time going up against.<br>* Present: After making several forays into joining various supervillain groups and it always ending badly, the Shade decides to go solo from now on. He no longer considers himself a villain, merely someone who enjoys the "joust", as he calls it, with the heroes. The Shade continues to be a pain in the butt to various superheroes at times, but also can generally be counted upon to assist when things go pear-shaped. Particularly if his favored "jousting partners" are in trouble. | + | <br>* 1815: Born in London, England.<br>* 1838: Involved in a magical incident in Tiger Bay, and incident in which 104 people lost their lives. Loses his memory.<br>* 1839: Living as a transient, is taken in by Piers Ludlow.<br>* 1840: Sinclair Ludlow, Piers's son, attempts to frame him for the murder of Piers's business partner, thinking him a mere transient. Swift's shadow powers manifest for the first time, saving his life, but also killing all but two of the Ludlow family (a pair of twins that were not there at the time of this incident). He will continue to have issues with the Ludlow family from this time forward.<br>* 1840: Richard Swift meets Charles Dickens in a pub and shares his story with him. <br>* 1865: Rupert Ludlow hires hitmen to kill Swift. He is shot, but when Rupert Ludlow stands over him to gloat, Swift's powers activate again, killing Rupert.<br>* 1870: Visits America, takes a liking to Opal City. Meets Brian Savage, the Scalphunter and became unlikely friends with him.<br>* 1899: Brian Savage is murdered. Swift decides against any more than casual friendships from that point onward.<br>* 1916: During WW1, chooses to aid Canada. Under the alias of Louie Fox, falls in love with a woman named Marguerite Croft; however she was merely another Ludlow acting under an assumed name. She attempts to poison him and fails; Swift kills her.<br>* 1940s: After reading the exploits of superheroes, decides he will try to alleviate the boredom by becoming a supervillain -- "The Shade" is born. However, when Shade isn't robbing banks or making a nuisance of himself to the local superhero population, he's... saving lives?! He foils an attempted assassination of a superhero and his family by another Ludlow, who this time was masquerading as a superhero, as well as doing several more things to aid the superheroes that he spent so much time going up against.<br>* 1942-44 The Shade worked on the Allied side during WWII. He was not strictly speaking a member of the SSR, and he eschews any sort of hierarchy. In fact his biggest contribution may have come in robbing the Nazis of artistic treasures and obscure items of arcane interest that they had acquired. But he did help the allied cause with his actions and intelligence and he was always well compensated.<br>* 1946-2000 Shade lived a life of luxury as a sometimes adventurer and thief of some renown. He occasionally jousted with the heroes of the day when he became bored but remained mostly inactive.<br>* Present: After making several forays into joining various supervillain groups and it always ending badly, the Shade decides to go solo from now on. He no longer considers himself a villain, merely someone who enjoys the "joust", as he calls it, with the heroes. The Shade continues to be a pain in the butt to various superheroes at times, but also can generally be counted upon to assist when things go pear-shaped. Particularly if his favored "jousting partners" are in trouble. |
|Personality= | |Personality= | ||
<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Amoral:'''</span> | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Amoral:'''</span> | ||
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<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Hedonist:'''</span> | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Hedonist:'''</span> | ||
<br>The Shade is a "sensual" person. Not "sensual" as defined in the colloquially accepted way, but the more literal definition of the word -- "devoted to pleasing the senses". He likes things that appeal to his senses -- only the finest art, music, food, clothing, and company will do. And with the accumulated wealth of almost two centuries, he certainly can afford many of the very best things that he so loves.<br><br> | <br>The Shade is a "sensual" person. Not "sensual" as defined in the colloquially accepted way, but the more literal definition of the word -- "devoted to pleasing the senses". He likes things that appeal to his senses -- only the finest art, music, food, clothing, and company will do. And with the accumulated wealth of almost two centuries, he certainly can afford many of the very best things that he so loves.<br><br> | ||
+ | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Not a Hero:'''</span> | ||
+ | <br>Shade is not a hero. He may not be, in strictest fashion, a villain, but he is most definitely not a hero.<br><br> | ||
<span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Selfish:'''</span> | <span style="color:#1f75FE">'''Selfish:'''</span> | ||
<br>In his time, the Shade has also learned that no one has his interests at heart more than himself. Thus he is not at all hesitant about getting exactly what he wants, exactly when he wants it. This can be an advantage for others, too -- if the Shade decides that he likes someone, he is likely to go above and beyond in order to ensure that person stays alive and unspoiled.<br><br> | <br>In his time, the Shade has also learned that no one has his interests at heart more than himself. Thus he is not at all hesitant about getting exactly what he wants, exactly when he wants it. This can be an advantage for others, too -- if the Shade decides that he likes someone, he is likely to go above and beyond in order to ensure that person stays alive and unspoiled.<br><br> | ||
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<br>Perhaps it's the gentleman in him, but Shade does not like openly lying to people, especially superheroes. It's not a gentlemanly thing to do, and it's beneath him. For this reason, while he might be very careful with just exactly how much of the truth he tells, he will not openly lie. Lies of omission, however...are another thing. | <br>Perhaps it's the gentleman in him, but Shade does not like openly lying to people, especially superheroes. It's not a gentlemanly thing to do, and it's beneath him. For this reason, while he might be very careful with just exactly how much of the truth he tells, he will not openly lie. Lies of omission, however...are another thing. | ||
|Powers= | |Powers= | ||
+ | <span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Dark Vision:'''</span> | ||
+ | <br>Shade can see in the dark as if it were normal light, whether that darkness be naturally occurring, of his own creation or some other supernatural or super scientific conjuration.<br><br> | ||
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Darkforce Manipulation:'''</span> | <span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Darkforce Manipulation:'''</span> | ||
<br>"Darkforce" is the shadow-like dark magical force in the Shadowlands, a realm full of semi-sentient darkness. Shade's manifestation of Darkforce takes the shape of thick, viscous, oil-like liquid when not under his control. He can form it into shapes -- from simple tendrils, to hands and humanoid shapes, to flying demons. The latter is his preferred method of attack, summoning "demons" to menace his enemies. Without his cane, the Nightstick, his control over his Darkforce is significantly less, reducing him to only being able to summon tendrils and vague humanoid shapes.<br><br> | <br>"Darkforce" is the shadow-like dark magical force in the Shadowlands, a realm full of semi-sentient darkness. Shade's manifestation of Darkforce takes the shape of thick, viscous, oil-like liquid when not under his control. He can form it into shapes -- from simple tendrils, to hands and humanoid shapes, to flying demons. The latter is his preferred method of attack, summoning "demons" to menace his enemies. Without his cane, the Nightstick, his control over his Darkforce is significantly less, reducing him to only being able to summon tendrils and vague humanoid shapes.<br><br> | ||
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<br>While in darkness, the Shade can regenerate damage done to himself, including lost limbs. This is not instantaneous; regenerating a single lost limb takes a full twenty-four hours in complete darkness; in partial darkness it can take up to a week. This does not function unless it's COMPLETE darkness, which is difficult to achieve outside the use of his own powers.<br><br> | <br>While in darkness, the Shade can regenerate damage done to himself, including lost limbs. This is not instantaneous; regenerating a single lost limb takes a full twenty-four hours in complete darkness; in partial darkness it can take up to a week. This does not function unless it's COMPLETE darkness, which is difficult to achieve outside the use of his own powers.<br><br> | ||
<span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Immortality:'''</span> | <span style="color:#8a14ff">'''Immortality:'''</span> | ||
− | <br>Like all of his powers, the Shade's immortality is derived from the supernatural "accident" of 1838 that he was involved in. It has, among other things, rendered him immortal. The Shade does not age, does not contract illnesses, and heals faster than a normal human. This does not render him unkillable; though killing him is difficult, it is still possible. | + | <br>Like all of his powers, the Shade's immortality is derived from the supernatural "accident" of 1838 that he was involved in. It has, among other things, rendered him immortal. The Shade does not age, does not contract illnesses, and heals faster than a normal human. Further, his durability and resistance to injury seems to have been greatly enhanced. Small arms fire, explosives, and even more than a few superhumanly strong punches have merely left him stunned. This does not render him unkillable; though killing him is difficult, it is still possible. |
|Skills= | |Skills= | ||
<span style="color:#00CED1">'''Disguise:'''</span> | <span style="color:#00CED1">'''Disguise:'''</span> | ||
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<br>While Shade is not powerless without his cane, it does offer him an advantage. For some unknown reason, only when it is in his possession is he at his full power. Perhaps it functions as a focus for his link to the Shadowlands, much like a mage's staff. But either way, it's only with this cane that he can access his pwoers at their fullest extent.<br><br> | <br>While Shade is not powerless without his cane, it does offer him an advantage. For some unknown reason, only when it is in his possession is he at his full power. Perhaps it functions as a focus for his link to the Shadowlands, much like a mage's staff. But either way, it's only with this cane that he can access his pwoers at their fullest extent.<br><br> | ||
<span style="color:#EE204D">'''Shadow:'''</span> | <span style="color:#EE204D">'''Shadow:'''</span> | ||
− | <br>Another thing that is key to him is his shadow. If he cannot cast a shadow, then he is vulnerable. His shadow is apparently his link to the Shadowlands, and since his powers come from there, if he casts no shadow, he is cut off from the source of his powers. Not only can he not use his powers, but because when his shadow is taken away, he can be killed much more easily. There are magical and supernatural ways to literally separate the Shade from his shadow. This is particularly easy for another Darkforce manipulator. But there's also an easier way -- urround him with bright lights. | + | <br>Another thing that is key to him is his shadow. If he cannot cast a shadow, then he is vulnerable. His shadow is apparently his link to the Shadowlands, and since his powers come from there, if he casts no shadow, he is cut off from the source of his powers. Not only can he not use his powers, but because when his shadow is taken away, he can be killed much more easily. There are magical and supernatural ways to literally separate the Shade from his shadow. This is particularly easy for another Darkforce manipulator. But there's also an easier way -- urround him with bright lights.<br><br> |
+ | <span style="color:#EE204D">'''Simon Culp:'''</span> | ||
+ | <br>Unbeknownst to Richard, at the time of his accident there was another "survivor", a dwarf named Simon Culp. As the others were killed and Richard's inherent ability to manipulate shadow came to the forefront and kept him alive, Culp manifested a power to transfer his consciousness into another being. It is unknown how this works or to what extent he could do this as his mortal body was slain along with the others while his essence found refuge in Richard. He has mostly been latent within Richard's body, but has found ways to exert more influence from time to time, steering Richard towards more nefarious schemes. While Richard himself is certainly amoral and far from a hero, it is Culp who seeks to bring destruction and violence when he can exert his influence, and has led Richard to some of the more dastardly acts in his past. All the while looking for an opportunity to assert full control and claim Richard's body for his own so he can live again. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{#set: | {{#set: | ||
Hero name = The Shade | Hero name = The Shade | ||
− | | Actor name = | + | | Actor name = Aidan Turner |
| Theme = DC | | Theme = DC | ||
| Character Type = FC | | Character Type = FC | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Rogues Gallery]] [[Category:Hellfire Club]] |
Latest revision as of 23:24, 6 November 2023
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Profile | |||
Name: | Richard Swift | ||
Superalias: | The Shade | ||
Gender: | Male | ||
Species: | Human | ||
Occupation: | Wealthy Hedonist | ||
Citizenship: | Many Places | ||
Residence: | Opal City | ||
Education: | Several Degrees | ||
Theme: | DC (FC) | ||
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Apparent Age: | 204 | Actual Age: | 204 |
Date of Birth | 13 June 1815 | Played By | Alan Rickman |
Height: | 5'6" | Weight: | 135 lb |
Hair Color: | Black | Eye Color: | Blue |
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Theme Song: | "Sharp Dressed Man" --ZZ Top |
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